BRITNEY SPEARS

She’s crossed over to the dark side. At least when it comes to her hair and dress. To complement her new brunette strands, attends the Elton John party in a plunging black sequin Michael Cinco Couture gown, one of the most flattering looks we’ve seen on her in a long time.

ROSE BYRNE

We have to admit that when we first saw the actress at the Vanity Fair party in this white Lanvin top and skirt, we panned it. Then she turned to the side to reveal that the bodysuit has obliques-baring cutouts and we gave it our seal of approval.

KAROLINA KURKOVA

We’re firmly on Team Coco, but that doesn’t mean we can’t get behind Karolina’s Vanity Fair dress, a cutout Atelier Versace number with neon piping, gold zipper detailing and a sexy sheer side panel, which she wears with on-trend slicked-back hair.

MARIA SHARAPOVA

Why go for “business in front, a party in the back” when you can have a party from all angles? The tennis star ditches her whites and attends the Vanity Fair party in a navy Amanda Wakely gown with gold beading on the bodice and necklace-like strands down her back.

ANNE HATHAWAY

The Best Supporting Actress described her Prada gown as “business in the front, party in the back,” and she wasn’t lying! The pale pink dress seems simple at first glance, but the open back and thigh-high slit give it a sexy edge.

STACY KEIBLER

We weren’t the only ones predicting Oscar gowns correctly! Designer Naeem Khan guessed that we’d see this elegant beaded confection on the red carpet tonight, though we think he may have had a little insider info we didn’t.

OLIVIA MUNN

And the award for the Longest Train at the Oscars goes to Olivia Munn, who makes a dramatic entrance in a major red gown with gold detailing and enough fabric to dress at least three or four other Oscar attendees.